Fractal Design R4 Black Pearl review -
Introduction

R4 - The one that got away...

To date there has been one chassis that somehow slipped through the mazes of all review materials here at the Guru3D LAB.

So yes, Fractal Design has had the R4 on the market for a while now and we still had to test the Black Pearl edition, aimed at the folks that go for style and silence with this all black mid-tower chassis. This ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX ready tower chassis can house a quite a bit of storage, has a decent amount of space to work in and is stylish in all its ways. The Define R4 features a front interface with USB 3.0 connectors and though a simple one, an integrated three-speed fan controller behind the front panel door.

Storage wise you may house a pair of external 5.25-inch drive bays, for ODDs (Optical Disk Drives) or anything else that uses that form factor of course. Then on the inside, Define R4 made sure you can house... get this, eight internal 3.5-inch HDDs as the bays allow eight of them to be installed with the a top bay being removable and the tray mounts all compatible with 2.5" SSDs.

Tied to a three speed fan controller the chassis comes factory equipped with two fans, two silent 140mm 1000RPM PWM controlled series R2 fans are placed at the rear and at the front. The R4 has plenty of cooling options, up to 7 fans in various sizes can be installed. The front panel bezel is easily removable and pre-fitted with fan filters to ensure a dust free interior. The sleek black interior is matched and contrasted with white expansion slots and HDD trays. Similar to the Define Series, all the HDD trays are fitted with anti-vibration silicon grommets. The upper HDD cage is removable and rotatable, which enables support for the longest graphic cards.

Key Features

High density noise-reducing material for an optimal silent case - To achieve a high level of noise reduction, material with mass should be incorporated which is what we strive to achieve with the dense bitumen used on the side panels

Cooling / ventilation

2 - Top 120/140mm fans - positions also support some models of 240 radiators, depending on configuration

1 - Bottom 120/140mm fan

1 - Side 140mm fan

1 - Integrated fan controller for up to 3 fans (included)

Front interface

2 - USB 3.0, 2 - USB 2.0

Audio I/O

Power button with LED (blue)

Reset button

Fan controller (behind door)

It is getting even better as the R4 is all about preventing noise, as such the side, top and front door panels are fitted with seriously thick sound-absorbing material. Space wise all modern graphics card sizes will fit while ventilating well. Well, enough said really... let's startup the review.

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